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Mundine v cotto @ 154

Posted: 14 Sep 2010, 08:01
by adamheight
What u think?

Re: Mundine v cotto @ 154

Posted: 14 Sep 2010, 08:37
by Hounddawg
You should have added, Mundine calls Cotto out, then backs out like a pussy and drops to welterweight, i would have ticked that one :TU:

Re: Mundine v cotto @ 154

Posted: 14 Sep 2010, 19:02
by caveman
yep,wont happen

Re: Mundine v cotto @ 154

Posted: 14 Sep 2010, 19:07
by caveman
if by chance it did happen,mundine would take it for his last big payday,climb through the ropes & run, & when he is buggered,he'll lay down just like he has done before

Re: Mundine v cotto @ 154

Posted: 14 Sep 2010, 20:51
by Marlin
Did anyone see his interview the other day?

The reporter asked what the WBA Title Eliminator with Waters meant, Mundine's reply was, it means the winner gets to negotiate with the WBA Champion, but Cotto would rather drop the belt than fight me so he will probably just vacate it and the title will be vacant and I'll fight for it.

:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Re: Mundine v cotto @ 154

Posted: 14 Sep 2010, 21:21
by buster007
he's good isn't he hey?

he needs credit for not laughing while saying it out loud.

Re: Mundine v cotto @ 154

Posted: 14 Sep 2010, 21:52
by scottearley123456
mundine would be k'od for sure and probably early. me and the entire crowd at the pub (literaly 4 people) seen him wobble a few times with overhand rights from jerez. they didnt look particuly hard but mundie looked week as

Re: Mundine v cotto @ 154

Posted: 15 Sep 2010, 00:11
by amwsnw
Marlin wrote:Did anyone see his interview the other day?

The reporter asked what the WBA Title Eliminator with Waters meant, Mundine's reply was, it means the winner gets to negotiate with the WBA Champion, but Cotto would rather drop the belt than fight me so he will probably just vacate it and the title will be vacant and I'll fight for it.

:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
Cotto will probably say "Anthony who ??"
Miguel by KO.....similar to the Ottke bout but not as long.

Re: Mundine v cotto @ 154

Posted: 15 Sep 2010, 01:29
by dberry
Cotto would punch Mundine's head off his shoulders inside six.

Re: Mundine v cotto @ 154

Posted: 15 Sep 2010, 02:11
by 'Frilla
i'd say a DRAW.

if Cottos right hand was tied behind his back.

Re: Mundine v cotto @ 154

Posted: 15 Sep 2010, 03:14
by thunderfromdownunder
in truth mindine should have all the advantages, strength, speed, m ovement ect, but he looks so horrible at 154, whil cotto on the other hand looks good. i dont think mundine could stand up to a relentless cotto attack, he would fold.

this fight reminds me of pacman v oscar in the way that if someone told me there was a chance of this happening 3 years ago i would have called them stupid.

Re: Mundine v cotto @ 154

Posted: 15 Sep 2010, 09:32
by walford
At 160 I'd say choc by decision, but he has nothing at 154. Best in Australia, but only just. Cotto by KO

Re: Mundine v cotto @ 154

Posted: 15 Sep 2010, 19:24
by Brute
Mundine has beaten nobody of note since dropping to middleweight. At super welter Cotto would take him apart.

Then again, Cotto has a defense coming up against Julio Chavez junior, so we could be discussing the wrong champion.

Re: Mundine v cotto @ 154

Posted: 15 Sep 2010, 21:20
by bigred83
Hounddawg wrote:You should have added, Mundine calls Cotto out, then backs out like a pussy and drops to welterweight, i would have ticked that one :TU:
pretty much, no way in hell this fight happens. just another ploy from the man to get ppl to pay for his fights by calling it a "title eliminator"
at least he finally scored a KO, lol, only been how many yrs??

Re: Mundine v cotto @ 154

Posted: 15 Sep 2010, 21:52
by bigred83
read this on eastside boxing
Anthony Mundine (40-3, 25 KOs) scored his first knockout win in almost three years, stopping fellow Australian Ryan Waters (20-3-2, 12 KOs) 24 seconds in the tenth round of their WBA junior middleweight title eliminator bout in Wollongong, New South Wales, Australia tonight.

In his second bout in the division, the 35 year old former three time world champion (twice at super middleweight and once at middleweight) controlled the fight from the outset with his jab..

Waters, though was not to be intimidated by his opponents’ superior hand speed and took the fight to Mundine, continually pressing the action with Mundine fighting from the outside for majority of each round.

With an accidental head clash causing a cut above Mundine’s left eye in the fourth round and regular rabbit punches thrown by Waters (that resulted in a formal warning by referee Will Soulos), the fight was not the cleanest affair.

After showing strong resistance for the first seven rounds, holes began to open in Waters defence by the eight, with fatigue and the steady accumulation of blows from Mundine beginning to take its toll.

A flurry of punches saw the referee give Waters a standing eight count moments before the end of the ninth round. At the beginning of the tenth, Mundine continued his assault with another combination of blows sending Waters to the canvas with the fight shortly waved off moments later.

After the bout, Mundine looked clearly satisfied at recording the stoppage which was his first knockout since his fourth round stoppage of Jose Alberto Clavero in December 2007 (nine fights ago) and his first stoppage at a weight below super middleweight.

At the mid stages of the fight where Waters was at his most dangerous, it looked unlikely with Waters seemingly unfazed by his power. To Mundine’s credit, he continued his steady approach and ramped up the intensity at the right time to score the knockout and an opportunity at the WBA junior middleweight title.

With the world title shot now set up against either interim champion Nobuhiro Ishida (22-5-2, 7 KOs) or champion Miguel Cotto (35-2, 28 KOs) sometime in the new year, Anthony Mundine will next take on Contender Australia winner Garth Wood (9-1-1, 5 KOs) in December.

As winner of The Contender Australia in January this year, the prize of victory for Wood included a match up with Mundine and guaranteed purse of $250,000 for the fight. The bout between Mundine and Wood will be at middleweight, which works out to be a catch weight between the two fighters, with Mundine now campaigning at junior middleweight and Wood normally a super middleweight.

Wood also triumphed in his bout on the card against Filipino Elvin Marbun (13-10-2, 6 KOs) in the semi main event of the night, scoring a knockout 1 minute and 40 seconds into the first round.

Other fights on the night included Johannes Mwetupunga (9-2, 4 KOs) successfully defend his Australian middleweight title against Kurt Bahram (9-2, 3 KOs) over 10 hard fought rounds and former IBO featherweight champion Billy Dib (29-1, 17 KOs) easily account for Jack Asis (21-17-4, 10 KOs) of the Phillipines by fourth round stoppage.
there is mundines opponent for the "World Title" right here in australia, against a "Truely International Opponent" just ask the man. but he will fail to mention the 2 losses to crazy kim, and the loss to nader as well.
http://boxrec.com/list_bouts.php?human_ ... &cat=boxer

Re: Mundine v cotto @ 154

Posted: 15 Sep 2010, 23:13
by Marlin
:lol: the joke continues!

So he will be a 100 times 'champion' without ever actually beating a champion :bow: